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1 | Linux Braille Console |
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3 | To get early boot messages on a braille device (before userspace screen | |
4 | readers can start), you first need to compile the support for the usual serial | |
5 | console (see serial-console.txt), and for braille device (in Device Drivers - | |
6 | Accessibility). | |
7 | ||
8 | Then you need to specify a console=brl, option on the kernel command line, the | |
9 | format is: | |
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11 | console=brl,serial_options... | |
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13 | where serial_options... are the same as described in serial-console.txt | |
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15 | So for instance you can use console=brl,ttyS0 if the braille device is connected | |
16 | to the first serial port, and console=brl,ttyS0,115200 to override the baud rate | |
17 | to 115200, etc. | |
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19 | By default, the braille device will just show the last kernel message (console | |
20 | mode). To review previous messages, press the Insert key to switch to the VT | |
21 | review mode. In review mode, the arrow keys permit to browse in the VT content, | |
22 | page up/down keys go at the top/bottom of the screen, and the home key goes back | |
23 | to the cursor, hence providing very basic screen reviewing facility. | |
24 | ||
25 | Sound feedback can be obtained by adding the braille_console.sound=1 kernel | |
26 | parameter. | |
27 | ||
28 | For simplicity, only one braille console can be enabled, other uses of | |
29 | console=brl,... will be discarded. Also note that it does not interfere with | |
30 | the console selection mecanism described in serial-console.txt | |
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32 | For now, only the VisioBraille device is supported. | |
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34 | Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org> |